Dear commemorators, For many years, Lukas Töpfer has been a valued and reliable advisor to the Bublitz platform. Now he has published a book—currently available only in German—entitled “Die Menschlichkeit des Massenmörders” (The Humanity of the Mass Murderer) that deserves our attention. It discusses a central new component in the reflection of the Shoah, the Holocaust, and thus—at least in the German context—the decisive orientation of our “Erinnerungskultur” (culture of remembrance). My own reading experience was that Töpfer uses a cultural artefact, its creation and reception, to reveal many of the psychologically and socially pressing issues of our time. “Few films in recent years have provoked such contrasting reactions as Jonathan Glazer’s harshly criticised and highly acclaimed Auschwitz drama ‘The Zone of Interest’ (2023). On the one hand, the film was seen as an unusually accurate reconstruction of the past; on the other, as a controversial commentary on the present. Based on a careful comparison with historical sources about the commandant of the Auschwitz extermination camp and his family, this book focuses primarily on one question that the film seems to pose. Provocatively simplified, the question sounds like this: Are we all like Rudolf Höß?” Here is the open access link through which the book can be accessed free of charge as a PDF (in German): https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1697 If you would like to purchase the physical book, the best way to support the small, independent publishing house “Edition Metzel”, founded in 1982, is to buy the book directly from the publisher’s website: https://editionmetzel.de/buecher/die-menschlichkeit-des-massenmoerders.html On the publisher’s website, you will also find information about Lukas Töpfer’s forthcoming book “Die Beiwerke der Leere – Die Beiwerke des Lebens”. With warm regards, JMH Schindele |